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Abuse & Child
Abuse
Statistics for 1999
General Stats
- 90-95% of all abuse cases go unreported to the police.
- About 95% of victims know their perpetrators.
Domestic Violence
- Men who have witnessed their parents' domestic violence are three times
more likely to abuse their own wives than children of non-violent parents.
- 70% of men who batter their women also batter their children.
- The sons of the most violent parents are 1000 times more likely to become
wife beaters.
Child Abuse and Maltreatment
- Over 3 million children are at risk of exposure to parental violence each
year.
- Child abuse is 15 times more likely to occur in families where domestic
violence is present.
- Children who grow up in a family where there is domestic violence are 8
times more likely to be sexually molested within that family.
- Over 3 children died each day in 1995 as a result of parental maltreatment.
- There were 2 1/2 million reports of sexual and physical abuse of children
in 1993.
- In 1998 approximately 47 out of every 1,000 children were reported as
victims of maltreatment.
- In 1997, 3,195,000 children were reported for child abuse and neglect to
CPS agencies in the U.S. Child abuse reporting levels have increased by 41%
between 1988 and 1997.
- 50% of infants in the United States are in someone else's care.
- 41 states require no training for child care providers.
Children who witness violence at home display emotional and behavioral
disturbances as diverse as:
- aggression against peers, family members and property
- withdrawl
- low self-esteem
- nightmares
- self-blame
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